Instructions for Solpadeine Fast tablets (caffeine, paracetamol)
English Product Name
Solpadeine Fast
Release Form
tab., film cover, 500 mg+65 mg: 12 or 24 pcs.
Clinical-pharmacological group: Analgesic-antipyretic
Pharmacotherapeutic group: Analgesic agent combined (analgesic non-narcotic agent + psychostimulant)
Description Solpadeine Fast
White capsule-shaped tablets with a flat edge, with a triangle and a "+" on one side of the tablet.
1 tab
paracetamol 500 mg
caffeine 65 mg
Auxiliary substances: pregelatinized starch - 50 mg, corn starch - 41.4 mg, povidone (C22.5-27.0) - 2 mg, potassium sorbate - 0.6 mg, talc - 15 mg, stearic acid - 5 mg, crosscarmellose sodium - 10 mg.
The composition of the film shell: hypromellose - 5 mg, triacetine - 1 mg.
ATX codes
N02BE71 Paracetamol in combination with psycholeptics
Clinical and pharmacological groups / Group affiliation
Analgesic antipyretic
Active ingredient Solpadeine Fast
caffeine
paracetamol
Pharmacotherapeutic group Solpadeine Fast
Analgesic non-narcotic (psychostimulant+non-narcotic analgesic)
Retention conditions
The drug should be stored in a place inaccessible to children at a temperature not exceeding 25 °C.
Expiration date
Shelf life is 4 years.
Pharmacological effect Solpadeine Fast
The combination of an analgesic antipyretic comprises a combination of two active ingredients: paracetamol and caffeine. It has antipyretic and analgesic effects.
Testimony Solpadeine Fast
- A headache
- Migraine
- Toothache
- Lower back pain
- Neuralgia
- Muscle and rheumatic pain
- Painful menstruation
- Sore throat
- Symptomatic treatment of colds and influenza (to reduce fever)
Method of use, course and dosage Solpadeine Fast
Solpadeine Fast soluble tablets should be dissolved in at least 100 ml (half a glass) of water before ingestion.
Adults (including older adults) and children over 12 years old are given one to two tablets, three to four times a day if needed. Reception interval is at least four hours. The maximum single dose is two tabs, and the maximum daily dose is eight tabs.
Nosology (ICD codes)
- G43
- Migraine
- J06.9
- Acute upper respiratory infection, unspecified
- J10
- Influenza due to identified seasonal influenza virus
- K08.8
- Other specified changes in teeth and their supporting apparatus (including toothache)
- M25.5
- Pain joint
- M54.1
- Radiculopathy
- M54.3
- Ischias
- M54.4
- Lumbago with sciatica
- M79.1
- Myalgia
- M79.2
- Neuralgia and neuritis, unspecified
- N94.4
- Primary dysmenorrhea
- N94.5
- Secondary dysmenorrhoea
- R07.0
- Sore throat
- R50
- Fever of unknown origin
- R51
- Headache
- R52.0
- Acute pain
- R52.2
- Other persistent pain (chronic)